And with that, I bid you a great holiday season, filled with dreams — or actualities — of bicycles and bicycling.

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BIKING WITHOUT BORDERS was posted by Michael McCoy, Adventure Cycling’s field editor, highlighting a little bit of this or a little bit of that — just about anything, as long as it related to traveling by bicycle. Mac also compiles the organization's twice-monthly e-newsletter Bike Bits, which goes free-of-charge to over 45,000 readers worldwide.

That's great Trailsnet, thanks for sharing the list. I've also ridden the C&O; the only reason I didn't include it is because it's technically not a rail-trail, but I agree it's a real gem. I look forward to checking out the Silver Comet Trail in Georgia. --MM

Thanks for the great list. I love rail trails, & these are some great ones. As long as you've to the Chief Ladiga on there, let's add the Silver Comet Rail Trail in Georgia. When you connect the two, you get over 100 miles of great, cement bikeway. It's great to ride on a recumbent if you're so inclined.Speaking of connecting trails, add the C & O Canal Towpath to the Great Allegheny Passage & you've got a marvelous trail from Pittsburgh to D.C. For a trail connecting two major urban centers, portions of it are surprisingly remote. It's the best of both worlds.